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BEIJING (Reuters) -Natural disasters across China in the first half of 2025 brought direct economic losses of 54.11 billion ...
Torrential rains swept across swathes of China on Wednesday as Tropical Storm Danas drenched coastal tech hubs while ...
China's regions have been warned to prepare for more extreme weather this year after record-breaking temperatures and a lengthy drought played havoc with the country's power supplies and disrupted ...
Since the start of summer, scenes of devastation and misery have emerged from across China, as the world’s most populous nation grapples with an unrelenting torrent of extreme weather emergencies.
Widespread flooding underscores major challenges for Beijing as emergency response becomes a regular occurrence – and as climate change drives more extreme weather.
China Power | Environment | East Asia How China’s Extreme Weather Summer Is Affecting Its Security Climate shocks are impacting China’s energy, water, and food security ambitions.
Tropical Storm Danas is set to hit China's eastern coast after causing havoc in Taiwan. With strong winds and heavy rain, it ...
Climate change is emerging as one of the most severe threats to humanity, with intensifying global warming leading to more frequent and extreme weather events, causing water and food scarcities ...
Since the start of summer, scenes of devastation and misery have emerged from across China, as the world’s most populous nation grapples with an unrelenting torrent of extreme weather emergencies.
China’s government has mounted a top-down effort to revamp how the country responds to extreme weather in recent years after 2021 floods in Henan’s Zhengzhou killed more than 300 people.
SINGAPORE, Feb 6 (Reuters) - China's regions have been warned to prepare for more extreme weather this year after record-breaking temperatures and a lengthy drought played havoc with the country's ...